Expert in Nonprofit Law and Governance at the University of Pennsylvania
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John M. Bradley is a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in nonprofit law and governance. He has extensive experience as a lawyer and governance consultant for nonprofit organizations. Before joining the Law School's Legal Practice Skills program, he served as an Associate at Jones Day, General Counsel for the Center for FaithJustice, and worked in-house at Habitat for Humanity International. Notably, Bradley was selected as a Pegasus Scholar by the American Inns of Court, which allowed him to immerse himself in the English legal system through experiences in various courts and barristers' chambers in London. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame Law School, where he was Executive Articles Editor of the Notre Dame Law Review, and earned his undergraduate degree cum laude from the Haub School of Business at Saint Joseph’s University. In addition to his teaching role, he offers an online course on nonprofit law through Coursera, further contributing to the education and understanding of legal frameworks governing nonprofit organizations.